
5. Conduct a risk assessment
Conduct a risk assessment for each of the above food safety, legal and customer characteristics for each raw material and finished product.
- Consider the likelihood of occurrence of the food safety or quality non-conformance and the severity ito food safety, quality or legality non-conformances in the end product and assigning an overall significance score.
- Assign a value to from 1 to 5 to the above questions, 1 = low risk, 3 = medium risk and 5 high risk to help you determine a risk score per raw material and packed product
Some guidance with the food fraud risk assessment: there are a number of vulnerability assessment tools available. We provide a free food fraud tool to any delegates attending the Entecom Food Fraud training course.
- The output from the food fraud vulnerability assessment or VACCP should score the raw materials which require more stringent controls and would consider the likelihood of food fraud and the likelihood of adulteration detection.
- Use historical and scientific data to assist you when performing the risk assessment, e.g if you are using honey as ingredient, you will consider recent news articles and scientific studies to consider the risk of honey adulteration. Here supplier selection criteria becomes extremely important in assisting you with risk mitigation.
The higher the overall significance of the particular characteristic on food safety, legality and quality, the greater the frequency of verification / testing for that particular characteristic.
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